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Affenpinscher

Affenpinschers are among the oldest of the toy breeds. They originated in central Europe. Their name translates as "Monkey-terrier" in German, but the French refer to them as "mustachioed little devils." These wiry-haired, energetic dogs are well suited to both names. These tough and agile dogs were bred to catch mice and rats in kitchens, granaries, and stables.
Breed Category
Toy
Temperament
Affenpinschers show great loyalty and affection to their human families and are best known for their sense of humor and desire to entertain.
Appearance
They are terrier-like in appearance with their small stature and square-proportioned body. Their coat is rough and shaggy and it is longer and rougher on the head, neck, chest, stomach, and legs. The face is covered in coarse hair with a beard and moustache. The most common colors are black, silver, gray, red, black and tan, but you can find them in most any color. They have widely spaced prominent eyes and a round face with a short muzzle.
Size: Height at withers 9-11 in.
Weight: 7-9 lbs
Exercise Requirements: Moderate
Grooming Requirements: Moderate
Life Expectancy: 12-14 years
Things to Consider
Like to bark and climb
Can be irritable and difficult to train
Source
Information taken from "DOGS: An Owner's Guide"
Writer and Editor: Helen Stillwell
Photo taken from www.akc.org